Diligently Screaming: Light's Last Hope

Diligently Screaming: Light's Last Hope

Author: A. G. Inmon

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2024-06-21

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13:

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As the pinnacle of evil ascends, hearts tremble and hope dwindles in the face of impending darkness. Our hero, Luminous, finds himself captive in the enemy’s lair, the coveted fragments of the Legacy Stone within nefarious reach. As darkness encroaches upon his heart, the ancient knowledge of the dwarves to reforge the stone seems but a fleeting dream amidst the fall of Winterfall. Despite valiant efforts, the sinister tide of Malignant’s forces swells, casting a pall of terror across the land, tightening the noose of his wicked reign. With Dragonhold under siege by a formidable army, and no clear path to vanquish the malevolent mage, the flicker of hope dims. Embark on a perilous journey with a valiant company as they traverse enemy-laden lands to thwart annihilation, striving against odds to reclaim Luminous from the abyss and confront the dark lord – the most fearsome mage ever known. Facing wild beasts, sinister mages, and the looming shadow of ultimate evil, can they prevail against the encroaching darkness, or will they succumb to the dread tide sweeping the realm? Diligently Screaming: Light’s Last Hope unveils a tale spun with love, loss, and valor, where every page holds the breath of an epic saga drawing to its riveting finale. Amidst the clash of light and shadow, venture into a world where the last hope gleams through the veil of despair, in a valiant quest to restore hope to a land besieged by shadows.


When Angels Cry

When Angels Cry

Author: Robert Wright

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0595381456

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This book culminates years of study and research by its writer, Robert Wright. While still a child, Robert, intrigued by discussions held by his parents and family friends as they celebrated the Sabbath hours on Friday evenings and Saturdays, developed a love for Bible prophecy and history. Educated in both public and private Christian schools, Robert has a Masters degree in Educational Psychology. Of his many interests, Bible prophecy is his passion. In this book, the writer examines Seventh-day Adventists beliefs concerning Babylon the Great. He addresses the issues head-on, challenging traditional views, providing alternative perspectives, yet leaving in tact the essential truths espoused by the church regarding the Papacy. The symbols of Revelation 12, 17, and 18 are re-examined as the writer presents evidence that suggests Babylon the Great does not symbolize the Papacy as traditionally taught. This book offers a bible-based defense of what Babylon symbolizes. Most importantly, this book encourages the reader to rely on the Bible as its own expositor, the only source upon which to establish faith as it introduces compelling insights regarding the message of the angel of Revelation 18. The message of this angel, the fourth angel's message, accompanied by the outpouring of the Latter Rain, represents God's final warning to the inhabitants of a planet destined for destruction. Yet at the same time, the message offers hope, a means of escape for all people that heed the Divine invitation to come out of Babylon. To follow up with questions about the contents of this book or its writer, e-mail questions or comments to: [email protected].


86--EIGHTY-SIX, Vol. 1 (light novel)

86--EIGHTY-SIX, Vol. 1 (light novel)

Author: Asato Asato

Publisher: Yen Press LLC

Published: 2019-03-26

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 197530313X

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A War Without CasualtiesThe Republic of San Magnolia has long been under attack from the neighboring Giadian Empire's army of unmanned drones known as the Legion. After years of painstaking research, the Republic finally developed autonomous drones of their own, turning the one-sided struggle into a war without casualties-or at least, that's what the government claims.In truth, there is no such thing as a bloodless war. Beyond the fortified walls protecting the eighty-five Republic territories lies the "nonexistent" Eighty-Sixth Sector. The young men and women of this forsaken land are branded the Eighty-Six and, stripped of their humanity, pilot the "unmanned" weapons into battle...


The Lord's Voice Cries to the City

The Lord's Voice Cries to the City

Author: C. Matthew McMahon

Publisher: Puritan Publications

Published: 2017-10-26

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 162663243X

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This book is about hearing the Word of God preached boldly, plainly and faithfully. It is particularly aimed at the Christian sitting in the pew who is required by God to hear the Word of God preached with spiritual profit to their soul. However, many pastors today would also do well to hear the contents of these chapters since their performance allows, or not, the ability for the Christian to accomplish the intended ends when they hear the Word preached. If they are negligent in preaching, the hearer can never do his commanded duty. One might think that a book about “preaching” concerns hermeneutics or exegesis, or more especially, homiletics, and not particularly directed towards the Christian. This work, however, is neither about hermeneutics, or homiletics, per se. It is primarily directed at the Christian hearer, though much will be said about the minister and his pulpit ability. Many good books have dealt with being called to the ministry, or being faithful in study for preaching, or for aid in sermon preparation. Though this work may touch on all these things, and much more, it is really directed at what Christians ought to expect when the minister stands up to preach in the pulpit. If the minister is not fulfilling his office as it should be intended, what is the final result? What should the congregation see, hear and expect in this regard, biblically speaking? Reader, what do you expect?


More Screams, Different Deserts

More Screams, Different Deserts

Author: Sue Eenigenburg

Publisher: William Carey Publishing

Published: 2013-10-14

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1645080889

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More Screams, Different Deserts is another invitation to join Sue on her adventures in cross-cultural living and biblical studies that have helped her along the way. With twenty-seven years of experience in cross cultural ministry, Sue realizes that joy and perseverance are essential for thriving in life and ministry. Her stories and insights encourage women to look to Jesus, our only hope wherever we live. Stories, ranging from one corner of the world to another, include discovering a forgotten museum, protecting her children from chocolate, visiting a camel market, and meeting wild pigs on a nighttime walk. God has been her refuge, and his Word held her steady when all she really wanted to do was run away and hide. Questions and resources at the end of each chapter will help readers think through personal application and find additional help.


The Cry

The Cry

Author: Sarah Fielding

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2017-10-27

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0813174112

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Before Jane Austen's novels explored heroines in English society, writers Sarah Fielding and Jane Collier dared to provide commentary on gender and education through self-conscious narratives. Published in 1754 in five parts and divided into three volumes, The Cry stands as one of the most distinctive and intriguing works by women during the florescence of their writing in eighteenth-century England. Strikingly experimental—mixing fiction and philosophy, drama and exposition, satire and irony, and singular and choral voices—The Cry revolves around a main character, Portia, who tells a series of stories to an audience that includes Una, the allegorical representation of truth, and "The Cry" itself, a collection of characters who serve as a kind of Greek chorus. A story about the story-making female subject, the novel serves as a catalyst to convey that women are capable of doing all of the things that men can do—discuss ethics, learn, and think rationally—and should be allowed to do these things publically. Throughout, editor Carolyn Woodward offers essential historical and editorial context to the work, demonstrating that this novel continues to facilitate discussions about women and public life.